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From amma-appa to a princess, Koreans and Tamils have loads in common

Koreans and Tamils share a prodigious number of similar words. Not just that, they have the same penchant for rice cakes, rice puffs and spicy food. Then there's the dramatic case of the ancient Korean princess from Kanyakumari. And so much more.

By CNBCTV18.com Sept 21, 2022 8:33:48 PM IST (Published)

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Tamils and Koreans seem to have more things in common than anyone may have ever imagined. In fact, the seemingly odd couple shares so many cross-cultural similarities — words, grammar, traditions, cuisines, among others — that the link cannot be dismissed as just a coincidence. So we decided to dig deeper.

Words and beyond

Take the words for mother and father in both languages — amma and appa. While it is true that scientists think that the babies first words are those with the ‘m’ and b/p’ sound, which is the reason that most languages have words for mother and father beginning with those syllables, there are other words that are too similar to be a coincidence.